Specification: Dimension: 567 x 326 x 30 mm Display Area: 476.64x268.11mm Display Resolution: 1920x1080 pixels RGB Gamma Ray: 2.2 Express keys: 16 Response Time: 14ms Pixel Pitch: 0.24825(H) x 0.24825(V)mm Support Color: 16.7M Contrast Ratio: 1000:1 Backlight Unit: Lower side 1-LED light bar type Brightness: 250cd/㎡ Viewing Angle: 178 Power Consumption: 18.49W Power Source: AC100~240V universal I/O Connector: DC power in, VGA 15-pin, D-sub input, DVI input, HDMI input, USB-connector Technology: Electromagnetic Pressure Levels: 8192 Resolution: 5080 LPI Accuracy: 0.25mm Reading Height: 15mm Max Supply Voltage: +5V Power Consumption: 0.05A(0.25Watts) Max USB Interface: USB port 1.1 Report Rate: 220 reports per second Package Contents: 1 x XP-Pen 21.5" HD Graphic Display Monitor 2 x Rechargeable Digital Stylus Pens 1 x Stylus Pen power adapter 1 x VGA Cable 1 x USB Cable 1 x HDMI Cable 1 x Power Adapter 1 x Power Cord 1 x Stylus Pen Stand/Holder (8 replacement pen nibs and one pen nib removal ring tool inside) 1 x User Manual 1 x HDMI to Mini Display Port adapter cable 1 x Cleaning cloth 1 x Black Drawing Glove
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Amazing product and a dream come true for those who can't afford Wacom!
I'm writing this review because I took a gamble and ordered the XPPen 22E without being able to see anything more than an XP Pen promo video for the monitor.I watched many videos about the XP Pen 22HD and decided that I would like that monitor. I noticed that there were some criticisms of the 22HD namely that the cables are in the bottom and get caught in the stand and there are no shortcut buttons.The XP Pen 22E has solved those issues by moving the cables to the side and adding customisable short cut buttons!In terms of a review apart from the short cut buttons and shifted cable ports, the 22E is basically an upgrade of the 22HD.The pack comes with 2 rechargeable pens, cleaning cloth, all the cables you need, basically all as the 22HD. The screen handles 1080p and you can use it like I plan to - work from home with dual screens, finish work and get drawing.I used the monitor last night for several hours and I love it the more I use it.I am just a hobby artist and I saved up for months to buy this and I am totally delighted. I wanted to get a review out there for anyone else who wonders about the 22E and can't seem to find a review.Overall for an amateur like me who hasn't used anything beyond a Wacom bamboo this is a major upgrade at a reasonable price. After getting the 22E I am now seriously considering getting the XP Pen artist 10S for portability as an addition and I see there is now a shortcut key remote.
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